Etiquette
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Purifying the heart: Letting go of envy
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaya In Islam, the heart is central to our character, and one of its most harmful diseases…
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Truth as a Way of Life: The Mark of a Believer
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya Honesty (sidq) is one of the most beloved qualities in Islam. It is the foundation of…
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SEEKING KNOWLEDGE WITH HUMILITY AND PURPOSE
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya In Islam, seeking knowledge is an act of worship. It is not merely about gaining information,…
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Entering the House of Allah with respect
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya During Ramadhan, the masjid becomes the heart of the community—alive with salah, Qur’an, duʿa, and unity.…
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The Strength to Say “I am Sorry”
with Hatmah Naluggwa Ssekaya Assalam alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh In Islam, seeking forgiveness is not a sign of weakness—it is a…
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Respecting Shared Spaces: A Reflection of Faith
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya Islam teaches us that good manners are not limited to private life; they extend to how…
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Purity as a way of life: Cleanliness in Islam
By Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya Islam is a religion of purity—of the heart, body, and surroundings. Cleanliness is not merely a…
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Seeking permission and spreading peace at every door
with Hatmah Naluggwa Ssekaya Assalam alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Islam teaches us that privacy is sacred. Entering or leaving someone’s home…
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Gifts that build hearts: The Sunnah of strengthening bonds
with Hatmah Naluggwa Ssekaya Assalam alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Giving gifts is not just a cultural gesture. It is a beautiful…
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When anger rises: The strength of self-control in Islam.
with Hatmah Naluggwa Ssekaya Assalam alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Anger is a natural emotion, but Islam teaches us to control it,…
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